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Seventh Dimension - The Door: A Young Adult…
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Seventh Dimension - The Door: A Young Adult Christian Fantasy (édition 2012)

par Lorilyn Roberts

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The Door is the first book in the Seventh Dimension Series that combines contemporary, historical, and fantasy elements into a Christian coming-of-age story. A curse put on Shale Snyder, because of a secret, shrouds her with insecurity and fear. Following suspension from school, Shale's best friend is not allowed to see her anymore and she feels abandoned by her family. When a stray dog befriends her, she follows it into the woods. There she discovers a door that leads to another world, a garden with talking animals, demonic underlings, awakening love, and a king unlike any other. Can Shale overcome her past, defeat the underlings, and embrace her eternal destiny?… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Seventh Dimension - The Door: A Young Adult Christian Fantasy
Auteurs:Lorilyn Roberts
Info:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2012), Paperback, 230 pages
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Mots-clés:YA novel, juvenile novel, fiction, Christian, allegory

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Seventh Dimension: The Door (Seventh Dimension, #1) par Lorilyn Roberts

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As an avid reader of middle school fantasy and historical fiction, Lorilyn's world was familiar and yet unique. Talking animals are reminiscent of Narnia and Eden. Characters seemed both ancient and modern. And the idea of travelling between times and having both impact the perspective of a young teenager worked for this story.

I loved Shale. I loved her encounter with the king at just the right time. And I loved how she learned to hear him, even when he was absent, because of how well she knew him.

Some of the details in the story were less developed, such as the relationship between her and Daniel, the different personalities of her stepmother, the transformation (or not) of Judd, and truth about Shale'sparents. In part, this leaves room for the next book, but I think it makes the story more inviting for younger readers who might get too bogged down by extensive details. I recommend The Door to anyone who loves to imagine what it might be like to live in the world of Jesus. ( )
  Constant2m | Mar 16, 2018 |
Despite my son's claims to be an atheist, we BOTH enjoyed this parable. There is enough paranormal phenomena that we loved it. Way better than reading the bible stories of my youth. There are elements of romance, angst, suspense, and sweet animals. A thoroughly enjoyable listen. Some Christian rhetoric, but the story makes complete sense, and it has excellent flow. The narrator was a surprise favorite, as I got this book based on its whispersync price. Awesome listen! ( )
  LizaRobbins | Jul 17, 2016 |
In the style of Alice in Wonderland or the Chronicles of Narnia, Shale, is whisked to a mystical place of talking animals and magic where truths about life, love and the universe are discovered. This is a novel for YA readers, and as such, I think the author does a great job of creating a believable, yet magical place that young readers will enjoy. ( )
  Tracykrauss | Apr 8, 2013 |
What a great mix of ingredients inherent in this Christian allegorical novel for young adults! There's plenty of drama and conflict inherent in the ongoing battle between good and evil with a sprinkling of romance and even a dash of political commentary. The animal characters are charming and the human characters are equally interesting. We immediately identify with the young protagonist Shale as she deals with her feelings of rejection, abandonment, and social isolation, and we can also empathize with Daniel and his conflicted feelings about just who the teacher really is--whether He is actually who Shale believes Him to be. I love the concept of "multiple realities" depending on the choices one makes, and I think this is really a novel for all ages. It's a journey of self-discovery but so much more! ( )
  Sandra305 | Nov 19, 2012 |
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The Door is the first book in the Seventh Dimension Series that combines contemporary, historical, and fantasy elements into a Christian coming-of-age story. A curse put on Shale Snyder, because of a secret, shrouds her with insecurity and fear. Following suspension from school, Shale's best friend is not allowed to see her anymore and she feels abandoned by her family. When a stray dog befriends her, she follows it into the woods. There she discovers a door that leads to another world, a garden with talking animals, demonic underlings, awakening love, and a king unlike any other. Can Shale overcome her past, defeat the underlings, and embrace her eternal destiny?

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